2023
DOI: 10.1108/rpj-11-2022-0373
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Additive manufacturing of Inconel-625: from powder production to bulk samples printing

Asif Ur Rehman,
Burak Karakas,
Muhammad Arif Mahmood
et al.

Abstract: Purpose For metal additive manufacturing, metallic powders are usually produced by vacuum induction gas atomization (VIGA) through the breakup of liquid metal into tiny droplets by gas jets. VIGA is considered a cost-effective technique to prepare feedstock. In VIGA, the quality and the morphology of the produced particles are mainly controlled by the gas pressure used during powder production, keeping the setup configuration constant. Design/methodology/approach In VIGA process for metallic additive manufac… Show more

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“…Deep drawing was used to manufacture several parts in aerospace and automobiles [30][31][32]. To produce cups with a flange, a reverse deep drawing die was designed and manufactured, as explained in Figures 1 and 2.…”
Section: Die Design Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deep drawing was used to manufacture several parts in aerospace and automobiles [30][31][32]. To produce cups with a flange, a reverse deep drawing die was designed and manufactured, as explained in Figures 1 and 2.…”
Section: Die Design Stagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Layers are added to create the material component [2]. Sheet lamination, binder jetting, directed energy deposition, and selective laser milling are the most popular AM processes [3][4][5]. Around 1988, Crump [6] registered a patent on the three-dimensional printing (3DP) fused filament fabrication (FFF) method, and the schematic of the FFF 3D Printer is depicted in Figure 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%